Re: Internet connection and network
From: Sleepless in Seattle (jonah_at_guest.com)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:15:56 +1300
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-- Jonah "Bill43" <Bill43@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DBCE42F-7DE6-4EC0-9E43-6EBC3555F14E@microsoft.com... >I somehow just lost my internet connection on one machine that is connected > to a router and cable modem.. I have checked all settings that I know of > and > cannot correct it. I do notice that under properties of the connection, > it > lists an IP address which is not correct. I cannot find the setting to > actual see where this address is coming from though. I am set to > "automatically' set ip address, but it should and was a 192.168 number > since > it connects to a router. I see that "winipcfg" does not work in WinXP. > Waht > is the command in WinXP that replaces "winipcfg"? Can anyone advise why I > can no longer connect. I am setup for the same workgroup . Thanks
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